The New York Times Best Seller list

List of best-selling books in the United States

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2024 The Economist conducted an investigation concluding that the New York Times Best Seller list was likely politically biased, with potential bias against conservative books.
2019 Donald Trump Jr.'s book Triggered reaches the bestseller list through approximately $100,000 in bulk purchases, with Vanity Fair later reporting this as a common practice among conservative political figures.
February 2018 Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life is controversially absent from The New York Times bestsellers list despite topping Publishers Weekly's chart, sparking debates about potential editorial bias.
2017 A New York Times representative confirms the list's goal is to reflect authentic best sellers, addressing ongoing concerns about the list's compilation method.
August 2017 Regnery Publishing announces its authors will no longer claim 'New York Times best-selling' status, alleging political bias in the list's compilation.
August 2017 Handbook for Mortals by Lani Sarem is removed from the No. 1 spot on the Young Adult Hardcover list after investigations revealed unusual bulk ordering patterns.
March 10 2016 End of data science study analyzing New York Times bestselling books on this date
2015 Publication of Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman', which sold 1.6 million copies in its first year
July 2015 Ted Cruz's book A Time For Truth is excluded from the Best Seller list due to suspected strategic bulk purchases, leading to Cruz publicly calling The New York Times 'a liar'.
January 22 2014 Mark Driscoll's book Real Marriage reaches No. 1 on the hardcover advice bestseller list after paying ResultSource $200,000 to manipulate sales and secure the ranking.
2013 Forbes publishes an exposé revealing ResultSource, a marketing consultancy that helps authors buy their way onto bestseller lists, including guaranteed No. 1 spots for paying clients.
December 16 2012 Divided the children's chapter books list into two new lists: middle-grade (ages 8-12) and young adult (ages 12-18), covering sales across all platforms.
February 13 2011 First publication of e-book bestseller lists, including combined print and e-book sales, and a separate e-book-only list.
November 2010 Announced plans to track e-book bestseller lists in fiction and nonfiction, with RoyaltyShare providing e-book sales data.

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